ST. THOMAS UNIVERSITY FALL 2020

New Student Orientation and Registration

New Undergraduate Students

Upon receiving admission to St. Thomas University, new students are required to submit a $200 tuition deposit in order to secure their seat for the upcoming semester. Upon submission of the tuition deposit, you must RSVP for one of the orientation dates below. You will meet your faculty advisor at orientation and they will provide you with information regarding your academic program and assist you in creating an academic plan that will set you on track to graduate as soon as possible.

Fall 2020 Students

Congratulations on becoming a Bobcat! To confirm your enrollment, please RSVP for an Orientation date below.

A photo ID. A driver’s license, state-issued ID, or student ID card from another college will work. This will allow us to create your STU student ID card.

Your STU Health and Vaccination Disclosure form and copies of your immunization records (if you have not already submitted these to the Office of Enrollment). You can find the health forms here.

** New traditional on ground students are required to submit a $200 tuition deposit in order to secure their seat for the upcoming semester and register for classes.

Orientation Event

Before the start of the new semester, St. Thomas University will host an Orientation Event to acclimate new students to the campus environment. Representatives from the various academic clubs and sports programs will be on-site to answer your questions. In addition, members from Financial Aid, the Business Office, the Student Success Center, and Admissions will be available to assist you in completing any tasks required before the start of classes. These tasks may include:

Student ID Card

Financial Aid Verification

Admissions Holds

Tuition Payment Options

!!!Important Reminders!!!!

Make sure you have submitted all required documents to financial aid. You can check by logging into your MyBobcat Self Service

Make sure you send your final official transcripts to STU after graduation or your final college term.